photographer when the director's role was set, the kind of person who has nothing to do with the past or the future, but only cares about the moment in front of him.
Regret the past, worry about the future, but also cherish and grasp the rush every day, and pursue the time that is deeply hidden in the distant memory. . .
What does "the moment" actually mean? "Nature"
He finally chose "Nature", which is not to look at the world from a distance, but to integrate into it. The people by the sea slowly dispersed, and the flowing picture became a static frame, leaving the dying life behind. In the most serene place, this seemingly mundane but profound feeling made me fascinated.
The surroundings became dark, and the long night slowly unfolded. The expectation of sunshine and the awakening of distant memories made me re-recognize the fragility that I had long forgotten.
2010/6/27
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